Apple offers video of company's Steve Jobs memorialCompany posts link to video of memorial held for co-founder and former chief executive who died earlier this month, with speeches by Tim Cook, Al Gore and Jonathan Ive

The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today.

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The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today.

Steve Jobs on the end of the D5 co-interview with Bill Gates where he compares his relationship with Mr. Gates by proposing the Beatles song "You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead".

Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being.Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friendand an inspiring mentor.Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built,and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

The service was held last week at the company's Cupertino headquarters and featured tributes from Apple executives and musical performances by Norah Jones and Coldplay. In addition to employees at Apple's headquarters, the memorial was also broadcast last week to other company employees; Apple stores around the world shut down temporarily on Wednesday so that employees there could watch the event.

In addition to Cook, Apple board members Bill Campbell and Al Gore spoke at the memorial, as did Apple s

Today in Jerusalem we recorded the sacred High Holiday song, Avinu Malkeinu, "Our Father, Our King." RebbeSoul (Bruce Burger) and Shlomit Levi singing; Michael Cohen, video clip. The audio is being remixed now for clarity (in an upcoming version) but I wanted you quickly to see and hear what I think is an appropriate & timely Jewish eulogy to Steve Jobs, who passed away 5 Oct., 2011, age 56. Job's name is synonymous with genius and charity and LONG-SUFFERING FAITH IN G-D.